Lola Getts: ​Understanding All Women Want to Look & Feel Great

Always interested to know why an entrepreneur starts a company and what passion is behind their brand, I interviewed Stacy Goldstein, founder and owner of Loa Getts.

What inspired you to create the Lola Getts brand?

After a life changing event also known as divorce, I wanted do create something that would not only allow me to finally have my own identity both personally and financially, but would make a difference for women.

What is the message that you want to share with curvy and plus sized women?

There is nothing worse than ill-fitting, uncomfortable activewear. No one needs a wardrobe malfunction in downward dog. Enough said! You need a product that moves with you, that flatters your curves, makes you feel confident and looks as good on its tenth wear as it does on its first.

What's the story behind your brand name Lola Getts?

We decided to use a woman's name starting with the letter "L" like Lululemon, Lole, Lorna Jane and Lucy. When our PR person heard that we chose Lola the song "Whatever Lola Wants Lola Gets" popped in heard head. So we named our strong confident company, Lola Getts!

What's your most popular piece and why?

Any of our bottoms hands down. We are told for the first time ever the have a bottom that fits great, the fabric isn't see through and the quality is exceptional.

Lola Getts Product Review

As a fellow curvy girl on a mission to live healthy and looks and feel great when I work out, I was happy to try out 3 products from Lola Getts. The yoga pants I found to flattering and had quite a bit of compression to them which makes for a more flattering figure. The material is thick so there is no need to worry. The tank that I tried I liked because it had a bit of flair and didn't stick to the tummy trouble spots and out of all, I think my favorite is the zippered jacket because it is truly very very flattering. All in all, I highly recommend Lola Getts and while I was given these items to review, my impressions are my own and I don't write about products I don't like or believe in.